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The Davis Cup: Celebrating 100 Years of International Tennis
Richard Evans
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| #3501872 in Books | Universe | 1999-03-15 | 1999-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .98 x7.84 x10.29l, | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Davis Cup|By Tim Bauer|A great book and a fine review of the Davis Cup and its history. Several timeless photographs and interesting accounts of the ties as they were played. Any fan of the Davis Cup should own this book. If you have been to or watched the ties you will enjoy the memories. If you have not you will enjoy understanding the history and why the Davis Cup shou|About the Author|
Richard Evans has been covering sport since 1960. He has written best-selling biographies of Ilie Nastase and John McEnroe and an acclaimed history of the professional game called Open Tennis. In 1990, Evans wrote a diary of M
"The Davis Cup offered me more immediate pleasure than almost anything else I accomplished in my career....I hope you enjoy this detailed history of a unique competition. Whether it is played at Kooyong or Casablanca, a World Group Final or a first round in the African Zone, Davis Cup offers tennis players the rare chance of experiencing the thrill of playing for your teammates and your country."--John McEnroe, from the Foreword
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